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PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS—PANAMA CO.

The mail for the Buller, per Ahuriri, closes at 9 a.m., to-morrow; for Taranaki, per Ladybird, at 11 a.m. It is anticipated that the partial failure of the cotton crop in America will cause an increased demand for this staple product of New Zealand and Australia. The M. Express understands that Mr. Redwood's stables are supplying three horses for the Canterbury Races, including Harmony and Blackboy, the winners of the Maiden Plate and Free Handicap Races last week ; the third is a new horse, from whom great things are expected. A party who came from Nelson this week, informs us (Express) that he saw bills in the baker's windows to the following, effect, " Best bread, full weight, 6d. the, four pound . loaf!" As bread is 13d. per 41bs. here, the sooner we get a little wholesome opposition . ike better for Blenheim.

Name. Airive Depart Erom . To. C.Hamilton. 2 3 Wellington Hok & Syd Otago 4 5 Melb&Hok Wellington Eginont 4 9 Manukau.. Grey&Hok Airedale, or or Phoebe.... 9 10 Picton,&c. Trki&Mku Tararua 12 14 Melb&Hok Wellington Lord Ashley. 18 20 Wellington Grey&Hok Airedale, or Phoebe .... 20 24 , Trki&Mku Grey&Hok Rangitoto.... 20 21 Melb&Hok Picton, &c. Egmont 24 25 Wellington Trki&Mku C.Hamilton. 28 29 Syd & Hok Wellington

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 240, 12 December 1866, Page 2

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PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS—PANAMA CO. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 240, 12 December 1866, Page 2

PROBABLE ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF POSTAL STEAMERS—PANAMA CO. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume I, Issue 240, 12 December 1866, Page 2